According to a family tradition, a group of Union soldiers wintered on the Cassetty farm in Clay County, Tenn. and carved this small priming horn. When the soldiers departed they presented it to Elias Odius Cassetty.; Carved on the horn is a flag,...

This bovine horn snuff box has the initials C. K. or G. K. carved into it. A note inside the box said that it was "traided to a Yank for coffee while we ware on Picket at the foot of lookout mountain in the year 1863 or four." [Note is item tsla005]

A very tall, smiling, middle-aged man from one side. He is wearing a shirt and bib overalls and carries a long rifle over his left shoulder and a canvas satchel and powder horn under his right arm. Seven other men are visible as well.

Found in a trash pit at the camp site of the 12th and 13th Inf. Regts., USCT along the Nashville & Northwestern Railroad line, the relics include sardine cans, a drumstick holder, a bullet mold, a side knife, a U. S. eagle hat device for a Hardee...

Long served with the 4th GA Cav. Rgt., part of Gen. Joseph Wheeler's cavalry command. He survived the war and died on Sept. 5, 1910. Pictured with his rifle, powder flask and horn in front of a hand-sewn CSA battle flag.

Powder horn belonging to James Turnbow. The horn has Turnbow's name, "LA," and date "1863" etched onto it. Turnbow served in Voorhee's 48th Tennessee Infantry. Turnbow was born and died in Lewis County, Tennessee.